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4.00 Credits
Integrates principles of Mendelian and molecular genetics toward understanding structure and function of the gene Emphasizes quantitative analysis of genetic data and explores current issues of genetic engineering from technical and ethical viewpoints Three hours lecture, three hours lab Prerequisites: CHEM 301 and 311 Lab fee: $60
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3.00 Credits
Systematics, distribution, behavior and ecology of the common plants and animals of Baja Emphasis on desert ecology, and bird and whale migrations The course is a three week field trip to Baja California, Mexico Offered during interterm only Prerequisites: One course in college Biology Baja Trip fee: $900
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4.00 Credits
Taxonomy and morphology of invertebrate phyla; laboratory dissection of invertebrates Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory Prerequisite: BIOS 100 and 110, or BIOS 111 Lab fee: $60
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to oceanography, marine plant and animal diversity, and ecological relationships Research technology emphasized through field trip observation and group experimentation Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory Prerequisite: BIOS 110, 112, 112L Lab fee: $60
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3.00 Credits
A field-oriented course to study and identify the common plants and animals found within the major plant and animal communities of Southern California Two hours lecture, four hours laboratory / field, including one or two extended field trips Prerequisites: BIOS 110 or 112L Transportation fee: $60
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4.00 Credits
The mechanisms of integration and homeostasis at the cellular, organ and system levels Muscular, neural, vascular, excretory, and endocrine interactions are studied Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory Prerequisites: BIOS 111, 111L, 112, and 112L Lab fee: $60
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4.00 Credits
Au Sable is a Christian institute focusing on field studies from a stewardship perspective Biola is a participating member of the institute Courses are taught at field stations in Michigan, Washington, Florida, India and Africa Coursework taken through the institute can be counted as elective credit in the Biological Sciences, or may be substituted for specific major requirements May be repeated with different content for a maximum of 16 units Prerequisite: upper division standing and consent
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the general concepts of the ecology of populations, communities and ecosystems, including physiological ecology, speciation and evolutionary theory Laboratory includes computer simulations, fieldwork and a research project Prerequisite: BIOS 112, 112L or 222 Lab fee: $60
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4.00 Credits
Taxonomy, life history, physiology, ecology, and morphology of animal parasites with emphasis on those affecting man Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory Prerequisites: BIOS 112, 112L Alternate years Lab fee: $60
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3.00 Credits
Structures and properties of biomolecular components of cells: including proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleotides, nucleic acids, vitamins and coenzymes, kinetics and mechanism and regulation of enzymes action in biological systems Prerequisite: BIOS 312, 411, CHEM 302
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